Richard Paul Russo
American science-fiction author Richard Paul Russo twice received the Philip K. Dick Award: in 1989, for his second novel, Subterranean Gallery, and in 2001 for Ship of Fools. His critically acclaimed Carlucci Trilogy, consisting of Destroying Angel, Carlucci's Edge, and Carlucci's Heart, were praised by Science Fiction Chronicle as "Truly gripping . . . a lot more realistic than most near-future SF, as well as being just plain better written than most of it."
American science-fiction author Richard Paul Russo twice received the Philip K. Dick Award: in 1989, for his second novel, Subterranean Gallery, and in 2001 for Ship of Fools. His critically acclaimed Carlucci Trilogy, consisting of Destroying Angel, Carlucci's Edge, and Carlucci's Heart, were praised by Science Fiction Chronicle as "Truly gripping . . . a lot more realistic than most near-future SF, as well as being just plain better written than most of it." See less
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Richard Paul Russo book reviews
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The Rosetta Codex
Good story
I enjoyed the book. It was a decent plot, and the characters were relatively engaging. There was an overall slight claustrophobia about the settings, and I wish it had a larger canvas. This may, ... Read More
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Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools, indeed.
I really, strongly enjoyed this book. This has been my favorite science fiction book I've read, at the very least, in the last 6 months.
While reading the book, the thought that this would make a ... Read More
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The Rosetta Codex
Neat title, disappointing content.
Somehow, in writing the Rosetta Codex, Richard Russo has contrived to make the universe appear like a small state. Only two or three worlds are mentioned and they have no grand pictures such as one ... Read More